Becky Fisher steals the rehearsal scene as Jeanette Burmeister in her Barn debut |
If
absence makes the heart grow fonder, then Becky Fisher must be bursting to be
back on stage. As she says, “I was actually a stay-at-home Mom for over 20
years, and took years off from the theater as well. When it was time to return
to my career, and to performing, it would be an understatement to say I did so
with gusto!” Similarly, Becky’s
character in The Full Monty has an
infectious enthusiasm for the stage.
Becky plays Jeanette Burmeister, who she describes as a “wisecracking
chain-smoking piano player, who just shows up at auditions ... ‘piano and all’!
Bored with just ‘sitting and rocking’, Jeanette’s heart beats faster when she
hears ‘some boys from the old mill are putting on a show.’ Given the
opportunity to come out of retirement, Jeanette says, ‘I haven’t milked my last
cow yet’, and jumps at the chance.”
Although
she’s a newcomer to the Farmington Players, Becky is quite familiar with The Full Monty, having performed in the
ensemble of a production several years ago. In fact, it is the only show she’s ever repeated. Why? Because “The Full
Monty is the epitome of a feel-good show; for the performers as well as the
audience. Many people mistakenly think The
Full Monty is nothing more than a voyeuristic opportunity to leer at naked
men, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. This show is so much more
than that. It’s about friendship and working toward a common goal. It’s about
loving your family so much, you’ll consider doing something *way* outside of
your comfort zone. It’s about pulling yourself up out of desperate situations.
It’s about the journey being more important than the destination.”
Becky
is a natural when it comes to comedy, but playing Jeanette does present some
challenges. As she says, “This
part is a blast to play, but a challenge vocally, because Jeanette is a low
alto … and I’m a soprano! An even bigger challenge is maintaining Jeanette’s
deadpan persona, since The Full Monty
is filled with so very many hilarious scenes. It’s one of the funniest shows I
have ever seen. If you enjoyed the British movie, you will love the musical.”
Some
of Becky’s favorite stage roles include “Sally” in Follies, “Muriel” in Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels, and “Emma Goldman” in Assassins (all at Birmingham Village Players), as well as “Parthy”
in Show Boat, “Ma Strong” in Urinetown, “Patricia Fodor” in Crazy for You, and one of the
Liebeslieder Singers in A Little Night
Music (all at Stagecrafters). When she is not the husky-voiced Jeanette,
Becky sings soprano in a professional a Capella group. By day, Becky works in
the area of Grants & Funding.
The
Farmington Players production of The Full
Monty is proudly sponsored by TruVista Wealth Management. The show is
definitely R-rated for sexually suggestive content and language. There are 12 performances from April 29
– May 21. Tickets are available online at farmingtonplayers.org or by
contacting the Barn box office at boxoffice@farmingtonplayers.org or 248-553-2955.
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